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  • Argentine Legislator S Nahabetian Pays Homage at Montebello Monument

    December 13, 2008

    Armenian Rights Council of America, Western Region
    1901 N. Allen Ave.
    Altadena, CA 91001
    Contact: Mr. Ara Aharonian
    Tel: 626-296-2921
    Fax: 626-296-2922
    Email: [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE

    Argentine-Armenian Legislator Sergio Nahabetian Pays Homage at the
    Armenian Martyrs Memorial Monument in Montebello, California

    ALTADENA, CA ` On Saturday afternoon November 22, 2008, the Armenian
    Rights Council of America (ARCA), Western Region organized a solemn
    ceremony at the Armenian Martyrs Memorial Monument at Bicknell Park in
    Montebello, on the occasion of Argentine-Armenian legislator Sergio
    Nahabetian's official visit to California.

    Accompanied by his gracious wife Susanna, the lone member Argentina's
    Chamber of Deputies (or Camara) of Armenian descent and representative
    of the Province of Buenos Aires, the Honorable Sergio Nahabetian,
    visited the Golden State in late November upon the official invitation
    of outgoing State Senator Jack Scott, who represents the 21st Senate
    District of California. During their week-long sojourn, the
    Nahabetians held meetings with state and local public officials, and
    visited a number of Armenian day schools throughout Southern California.
    In addition, they were kindly hosted by various California-based
    Armenian institutions, ranging from the Western Diocese of the
    Armenian Church of North America to the Armenia Fund U.S. Western
    Region. During this year's annual Thanksgiving Day Armenia Fund
    international telethon, Mr. Nahabetian was afforded the privilege of
    appearing live on television to appeal to viewers to donate generously
    to the Armenia Fund, which incidentally raised a record-breaking $35
    million for humanitarian and infrastructure development initiatives in
    the Republic of Armenia (RA) and in Artsakh.

    The solemn vigil at the Armenian Martyrs Memorial Monument in
    Montebello, California commenced with a wreath-laying ceremony
    involving the Honorable Sergio Nahabetian, newly-appointed RA Minister
    for Diaspora Affairs, the Honorable Hranush Hakobyan, and the State
    Assembly member representing the 44th Assembly District of California,
    the Honorable Anthony Portantino. After the American, Argentinian and
    Armenian national anthems were presented, Mistress of Ceremonies Rita
    Aharonian and Master of Ceremonies Carl Bardakian welcomed all in
    attendance, in Armenian and in English respectively. During her
    remarks, Mistress of Ceremonies Rita Aharonian acknowledged the
    presence of the following elected officials and dignitaries in
    attendance: Representing the Primate of the Western Diocese of the
    Armenian Church, His Eminence Abp. Hovnan Derderian, was the Vicar
    General of the Western Diocese, Very Rev. Fr. Dajad Yardemian; Pastor
    of St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church of Pasadena,
    Very Rev. Fr. Baret Yeretzian; Pastor of St. Gregory Armenian Catholic
    Church of Glendale, Rev. Fr. Antoine Saroyan; Pastor of St. Nareg
    Armenian Congregational Church of Whittier, Rev. Sarkis Karaminassian;
    Member of Argentina's Chamber of Deputies, the Honorable and
    Mrs. Sergio and Susanna Nahabetian; RA Minister for Diaspora Affairs,
    the Honorable Hranush Hakobyan; RA Consul General in Los Angeles, the
    Honorable Armen Liloyan; representing the 21st Senate District of the
    State of California, the Honorable Jack Scott; representing the 44th
    Assembly District of the State of California, the Honorable Anthony
    Portantino; the Mayor of Montebello, the Honorable William
    M. Molinari; the City Clerk of Glendale, the Honorable Ardashes
    Kassakhian; RA Consul in Los Angeles, Mr. Mesrob Shaloyan; RA Ministry
    for Diaspora Affairs Press Secretary, Mr. Tigran Harutiunyan; ADL
    Central Committee Assistant Secretary Ara Aharonian; ADL Western
    Region Chairman Hagop Nazerian; AGBU Southern California District
    Committee Chairman Vahe Imasdounian, as well as lay leaders
    representing Armenian political, benevolent, cultural and educational
    institutions throughout Southern California.

    During his opening remarks, Master of Ceremonies Carl Bardakian
    provided an appropriate and important correlation between Saturday's
    solemn ceremony and a similar vigil which occurred 40 years ago when
    His Holiness Vasken I of Blessed Memory, Supreme Patriarch and
    Catholicos of All Armenians, based in Holy Etchmiadzin, visited the
    Armenian Martyrs Memorial Monument in Montebello on May 18, 1968 and
    delivered the following remarkable statement:

    `My dear people, we consider it to be our sacred duty to express our
    gratitude in your name and in the name of the entire Armenian
    community of America and the Armenian Church to the Honorable Mayor of
    Montebello and to the representatives of the American government who
    cooperated with you and supported you in your noble project, making
    the erection of this monument possible on the hospitable soil of
    America. We will gladly carry with us to Holy Etchmiadzin the key of
    the city of Montebello which the Honorable Mayor gave us as a gift,
    and place it among the treasures of our Cathedral, so that it will
    enjoy the blessings of Holy Etchmiadzin. And we shall always be
    praying for peace in this great America as well as for the peace,
    prosperity and happiness of the city of Montebello.'

    Mr. Bardakian then invited one of the founding members and President
    of the Armenian Martyrs Memorial Monument Council, Mr. Michael
    Minasian, who welcomed the honorary guests to the Armenian Martyrs
    Memorial in Montebello and provided a brief history of the
    conceptualization, construction and present-day status of the only
    monument dedicated to the Armenian Genocide yet built on public land
    in the United States.

    Mr. Bardakian then invited RA Minister for Diaspora Affairs, the
    Honorable Hranush Hakobyan, to the podium. Fresh from a visit to
    Armenian communities throughout South America, including Argentina,
    Minister Hakobyan first thanked the ARCA Western Region board for
    inviting her to attend the solemn ceremony. Further, she emphasized
    the necessity of continuing efforts throughout the Armenian Diaspora
    to educate public officials and the mainstream media about the history
    and veracity of the Armenian Genocide. Moreover, Minister Hakobyan
    acknowledged the successful work of elected officials in attendance,
    including Argentine legislator Sergio Nahabetian, California State
    Senator Jack Scott and California State Assemblyman Anthony
    Portantino, among others, in their distinct yet like-minded quests to
    introduce, advocate and ratify legislation reaffirming the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Next to speak were California State Senator Jack Scott and California
    State Assembly Member Anthony Portantino. Both expressed their
    gratitude to the ARCA Western Region board for the invitation to
    attend and address the audience at the solemn ceremony in Bicknell
    Park. Both officials affirmed their long-time friendship with the
    Armenian community, reminded the audience about their unforgettable
    visits to Armenia, and pledged to continue to raise awareness of the
    Armenian Genocide both in Sacramento and in their respective
    districts. Finally, Senator Scott and Assemblyman Portantino paid
    tribute to the significant work of Argentine legislator Sergio
    Nahabetian by presenting him with a joint California State Senate and
    State Assembly Resolution on the occasion of Mr. Nahabetian's historic
    visit to California.

    Ms. Aharonian followed by providing a brief biography of the honored
    guest and keynote speaker, Mr. Sergio Nahabetian, and invited the
    latter to the podium. On behalf of the Camara of the Province of
    Buenos Aires, Mr. Nahabetian expressed his appreciation to California
    State Senator Jack Scott for spearheading the effort, on behalf of the
    California State Legislature, to officially invite him and
    Mrs. Nahabetian to visit the Golden State. As the current Chairman of
    the National Assembly of Argentina's opposition RECREAR (or Rebirth)
    Party, and as Chairman of the Provincial Executive Board of the
    RECREAR party, Mr. Nahabetian provided an overview of the political
    and economic situation in Argentina, in general, and in the province
    and city of Buenos Aires, in particular. Further, he presented a
    summary about the Armenian community in Argentina, which is highly
    respected and much loved by the majority of fellow Argentinians. With
    80% of the Armenian population living in the city of Buenos Aires, the
    community gains spiritual sustenance via three religious
    denominations, namely the Armenian Apostolic Church (subordinate to
    Etchmiadzin), the Armenian Catholic Church, and the Armenian
    Protestant Church. Moreover, the Armenian community is fortunate of
    having seven day schools, several Armenian-language weekly newspapers,
    and a number of cultural, theatrical and artistic
    institutions. Mr. Nahabetian praised the Argentine-Armenian
    community's united effort in pursuit of Argentina's official
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide on the federal (on January 15,
    2007 it became the law in Argentina), provincial (on June 15, 2006 in
    the Province of Buenos Aires Legislature, and on September 6, 2006 in
    the Province of Cordoba Legislature), and municipal (City of Buenos
    Aires) levels. Striving for the noble goal of achieving justice,
    Mr. Nahabetian pledged to continue efforts to educate the masses and
    fellow legislators in Latin America, via new publications and the
    media, about the Armenian Genocide. Mr. Nahabetian also appealed to
    the audience to focus on the economic development and national
    security of the Republic of Armenia by working closely with the newly
    established Ministry for Diaspora Affairs. Finally, on behalf of the
    Camara of the Province of Buenos Aires, Mr. Nahabetian presented gifts
    to California State Senator Jack Scott, California State Assemblyman
    Anthony Portantino, and to the Mayor of Montebello, William Molinari,
    for their service and dedication in strengthening Argentine-American
    relations.

    Mr. Bardakian thanked Mr. Nahabetian for his inspiring call to action,
    and stressed how blessed Armenians ought to be for having such an
    exemplary yet modest steward of the Armenian nation as Mr. Sergio
    Nahabetian. Mr. Bardakian next invited Ms. Tamar Poladian, Esq. to
    address the audience on behalf of the Armenian Rights Council of
    America, Western Region. By way of background, Ms. Poladian provided
    an outline of local, state-wide and national initiatives for the
    Armenian Cause pursued by the ARCA Western Region over the past five
    years, and pledged to continue to work robustly for the reaffirmation
    of the Armenian Genocide by the Obama Administration and the 111th
    United States Congress.

    The hour-long public ceremony was followed by a solemn requiem service
    before the Armenian Martyrs Memorial Monument, lead by the Vicar
    General of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church, Very
    Rev. Fr. Dajad Yardemian.
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